Kissing Lonelyness

by Aces and Spaces   Feb 28, 2007


A shrinking, a small, a quiet is in my heart
A storm, a hole, these feeling take hold
A cave in my chest, my life put to rest
Loneliness gives me a kiss, I fear the worst
A dance, a dream, I have not these things, they are gone
A laugh, a smile, the actions of a chilled, all those things have left
A clam, a shelter, in its place a panic
I take the kiss, this is not the first

As if in a distant dream I do remember all
This things, be lucky to have
Once gone is gone, they can not be gotten back
And a pattern all do fallow
With the heart to beet in hallow
The echo of what once was filled now linger deep in memories
This is an enchanted thing
Yet the feeling hurts the ears, to the eyes they bring hot tears
You can not be strong, only weak at the sound of your screams, sorry
I apologize to those that feel as well as not
The stench of your heart to rot, the sounds make your ears bleed

But to fallow in the foot steps of that you made be foolish
I have been to the other end
Loneliness lives there, here, with me
In this safe, ever dieing tree
Where you can hear your pain in the long, bland halls
Where you will be reminded of that which makes you sad, angry and mad
Not mad, my friend, as in angry or sad but with the lacking of mind
That things that holds all till the end of our time
Ill place you with riddles and fortunes to betrothed
Yet only left in my will be what you will find
Those ever lasting feelings of your and of mine
The kisses Ive had with his sir
Loneliness, his love goes on
At least until the end.

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